Five tight-knit friends celebrate their graduation at a campsite, and toast to promising futures. They swear to stay connected & commit to reuniting here every year — three years later, they finally reconvene and things are…
TRAINWRECK contends with loss, identity, healthy and unhealthy coping habits, the transition to the “real world”, and a shared, haunted past nobody seems to be able to shake.
Deliciously bold and fresh, Trainwreck is an amazing show, especially for its Fringe ticket cost. For a small casted musical of only five, I was astounded by the quality and talent compacted into one cast. Each member really stood out as top tier talent. Looking forward to hearing even more of Trainwreck in the future!
Sam’s solo was emotionally charged, raw, and spectacular.
I saw this show twice, both Saturday shows. Absolutely great all around. Sam’s numbers stood out especially as well as the comedic moments (from Darren and Sam especially). Well written and relatable in a lot of ways. Very excited to see what comes next, as this is only Act 1!
This show takes you on a very relatable journey while slowly giving you clues as to what’s really going on.
The actors pull off some very funny and angry scenes.
This was an amazing show, and I would absolutely love to see more of these characters!
This shows cast did a wonderful job and they had great chemistry.
The characters were very relatable and the storyline although tragic illustrated the bond of the characters. Really well done. I’d like to see part 2 to follow these characters journey through life!
I came to the play to see Nicholas Maillet, and found that I really enjoyed the play and all of the other actors as well. I would also like to see act 2 come to fruition.
Great show! Trainwreck started out by immediately transporting me back to my mid-20s, for better or worse. Loved the characters. I need to see more!
We went to the final day show, with somewhat high expectations based on the reviews to date but were unfortunately very disappointed and are quite surprised at the positive feedback. Neither the storyline or the acting could in any way salvage this one.